
The
Heart of Dharma Collection—Eight exquisite thangka images of
Buddhist deities and four precious dharma teachings. Presented
on beautiful laminated cards, these sacred images and sublime teachings
are perfect for your altar, desk, or wall, and they make excellent gifts for your dharma friends!
Our
Thangka and Dharma Teaching Altar Cards are the perfect size and format...easily
accessible for your dharma studies, spiritual practice, and inspiration.
These beautiful thangka and dharma cards are designed especially for
your altar, desk, wall, purse, or briefcase. You can even take them
along with you on your travels! The artistic beauty and symbolism of
the Buddhist deities and the wisdom of the dharma teachings are always
welcome companions. 
Each of the four Dharma
Teaching Altar Cards is a radiant gem of wisdom, providing
you with a profound, accurate, and complete dharma teaching transmission.
Illuminating commentaries are on the backside of each card. Precious
dharma teachings right at your fingertips! Teachings include: Eight
Verses for Training the Mind, The Four Immeasurables, The Four Noble
Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path, and the Loving-kindness Meditation.
The eight Thangka Altar
Cards are exquisite lithographic reproductions of original
hand-painted thangkas. Each image is a masterpiece, alive with profound
significance relating to the path of awakening and liberation. On the
back of each card, the name, description, and sacred mantra of the deity is
provided. These sublime Buddhist deity images provide constant encouragement
and support as spiritual resources for one's dharma practice. Thangka
Altar Cards available: Avalokiteshvara, Green Tara, Manjushri, Medicine
Buddha, Padmasambhava, Buddha Shayamuni, Vajrasattva with Consort, and
White Tara.
Everyone
from curious beginners to advanced practitioners will enjoy and benefit
from our Heart of Dharma Collection. We offer our Thangka and Dharma
Altar Cards to individuals, bookstores, and dharma centers. In addition,
through our Naljor
Prison Dharma Service, a nonprofit organization,
we provide precious dharma teachings and an excellent Resource Directory for Prisoners free of charge
to prison outreach organizations who then supply these materials to men and women in prison throughout the United States.
Cherishing
and caring for others is
the source of all happiness.
Cherishing ourselves over others,
is the source of all suffering
and negative conditions.
- Shantideva
May
the virtue of this Dharma work be dedicated to liberating all living
beings from suffering, and to the ultimate goal of enlightenment for
the benefit of all. May the precious, superior heart-mind of compassion,
wisdom, and love be generated in those who have not yet generated it.
M ay
it not decrease in those who have developed it, but increase continuously.